“If you look closely you will see multiple 3/8′ indentations, ten to be exact in several places. These can be punched out so that 3/8′ OD hosing can be run through there to reach an external radiator or reservoir if you choose. This beats the devil out of a slot bracket in my mind. Thermaltake also included some black plastic sleeves to keep the hoses from being worn or cut but the case metal. The downside of these hose points is that once you punch these out there is no putting them back.”Here are some more Cases & Cooling reviews from around the web:
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Cases Made For Watercooling, Fan Controllers & More

Thermaltake has designed a case specifically made to accomodate external radiators, and Overclocker Cafe takes a look at it. If that’s not enough, further down we have 2 multifunction panels, and some thumb screws that are a little more artistic than normal.